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diversification

noun as in process or result of making or becoming more varied

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Spiders of the genus Dysdera have undergone remarkable diversification in the Canary Islands, a region often described as a natural laboratory for studying evolution in isolation.

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“From a diversification point of view, it is an interesting element.”

It remains heavily reliant on oil, with little diversification into other sectors, and some concerns remain over its ability to participate meaningfully in ASEAN's development agenda.

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Ironically, one of the most promising opportunities for supply diversification lies in China’s own backyard: Central Asia.

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Khankhuuluu appears to be the last known Asian ancestor of the Tyrannosaurs before their diversification in North America.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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